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Everything about Saskatchewan whitetail hunting is extreme. The cold is extreme, the snow depth can be extreme; the challenge is extreme and these whitetails are extreme. Brute body size. Giant antlers. World-class whitetails by any measure. Imagine this ... You wake in the black darkness of early morning and see the mercury buried at 10 below. Another three inches of snow fell overnight on top of the foot already on the ground. Pretty standard for Saskatchewan ... You've been on stand sun-up to sun-down for a week. You've seen a number of bucks that would score in the 130's, some even pushing 150. But you are waiting. You know you can do better. Much better, if you are willing to keep piling up the hours.Welcome to our world. This is the life of Team Shockey in November. Hit play on this DVD, and you'll witness Jim Shockey taking an ancient monster of a Saskatchewan buck. Long-time cameraman Todd Bissenden downs a giant he's been after for three seasons. Brian Wojo spies a drop-tine buck that he's never seen before. And Matt Gibson uses his Stealth Cams to out-fox a massive, heavy-antlered giant. And much more ...Extreme whitetail hunting? Welcome to Saskatchewan ... home of the world record whitetail ... and the most extreme deer hunting in the world. 58 minutes.

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